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@ROKUJURO Thank you for the help and added confirmation! @Geraint Thank you very much for all the information, period, mei, etc. It's all really helpful and it is also one of my favorite in my collection and I'm really happy to have it. @Brian Thank you Brian for all the help and added confirmation! @Stephen Thank you! @Alex A It's both long and small at the same time. I guess part of also why I really like it.
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Hello, I am looking for help in translating and figuring out which swordsmith it may be, or at least some help narrowing it down. I believe the translation is Nobukuni, but I know there has been multiple Nobukuni's over the years. Any help or guidance is greatly appreciated! Thank you, Jake
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Yahoo Auction Tsurugi?
KuraiValo replied to KuraiValo's topic in Auctions and Online Sales or Sellers
Thank you to everyone for the responses. It helped reaffirm my thoughts on it. The nakago did look off to me in that it didn't seem to match the age in the description. Additionally for such a rare blade, if as described, then why no paperwork? The amount of bids however threw me off though, as in maybe I don't know what I am looking at or maybe everything they are saying is possible. I'm still learning a lot, so I really appreciate the explanations and thought processes. -
Hello, I was looking through yahoo.jp auctions and came across this one: https://www.jauce.com/auction/1117263399 Forget me, because I don't know for sure the name for this style of blade. I guess a tsurugi or ken style blade. Thoughts on this? I think it is a beautiful blade but in my amateur opinion it doesn't seem to be nearly as old as the auction seems to indicate it may be. Maybe I am very wrong on this, any thoughts? Thanks, Jake
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Thank you very much. I think you have it. It's impossible to read the other side fully, as seen below, but after comparing to another Yanone with his signature it looks really close.
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@Bugyotsuji Thank you for the reply. The hard part is just not knowing, but I also understand it's hard to know with absolute certainty. I hope to continue to learn how to better tell and this may just be one of the learning fees as you stated. @Matsunoki Thank you for the reply. I do know that this was a small amount of his collection. I bought 3 different ones out of roughly 20. Some of the others were rope cutters, similar ones to the 3 and 4th shown, and others were more basic arrow shapes. All in various conditions from fairly rough/rusted to immaculately polished. I am assuming they were put up and stored as is since it took a little time to find them. Also, thank you for the information on the ones on ebay from India. I was aware of those. I was told by another collector once to always look at the area were the tang meets the arrowhead itself. That is one area that is usually poorly replicated, but I don't know how well that holds true. Truthfully, I also hope you are wrong as well but it's not looking too likely. Thanks again for the information and help.
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I hope that isn't the case. The first, second, and last Yanone were all bought directly from the personal collection of a reputable sword dealer in Japan when I was over there. I mean that doesn't necessarily mean they are legit but I would expect the other to be more likely Chinese or Indian fakes. Is the main reason you believe they may be new or Chinese the general condition of them? Also, what about the signatures don't look right? Sorry, just trying to learn and if I made a mistake I don't want to again. Thank you.
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Hello, I am need of help with some Yanone translations. I have no clue and would like to learn as much on them as possible. Signature 1a Signature 1b Signature 2a Signature 2b Signature 3 Signature 4, this is probably a stretch. Signature 5, not really a signature, but any help understanding the lacquered parts or meaning of this Yanone. I'm looking for any help with translation, documentation to read up on, or anything you can provide. Thank you for taking a look.
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There is a Wakizashi on ebay signed "Inoue Shinkai" and dated 1676. It seems one of those too good to be true so I assume this a decently made gimei. I would like to hear other opinions on it though. I would assume if it was a real Shinkai the seller would have it authenticated, but maybe I am completely wrong on this, thoughts? Here is the Ebay link: https://www.ebay.com/itm/S2J22-Japanese-Samurai-Sword-Shinkai-Wakizashi-in-Shirasaya-/165286197987?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l6249&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0 Thanks :)
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Hello, Is this a yari spear where the tang was shortened to turn it into a ken-like blade or were some ken blades made with square tangs like what is pictured? I am just trying to find out more about it before I commit to anything. Any opinions or assistance is appreciated. Thanks.
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Need Assistance with Date and Part of Mei
KuraiValo replied to KuraiValo's topic in Translation Assistance
I have attached a slightly better photo with a pretty horrible sketch that I attempted of the kanji next to it. -
Need Assistance with Date and Part of Mei
KuraiValo replied to KuraiValo's topic in Translation Assistance
I finally got additional photos added, not sure what the issue was before, but they are attached in the previous posts. Thank you for all the help, is it right to now assume that it says 三河国岡崎住筒井筒清兼造 which roughly says Mikawa no Kuni Okazaki-jū Tsutsui Kiyokane ? From the link Marc provided and reading through it, am I understanding it right that he also signed under Tachibana Kiyokane and Ryūjōshi Kiyokane? I am also having a bit of an issue with the date. I believe it is August ????, 1944. I can't quite seem to determine the day if the rest is correct. Thanks again. -
Need Assistance with Date and Part of Mei
KuraiValo replied to KuraiValo's topic in Translation Assistance
More photos of sword in general (Photos are not correctly uploading, please see imgur link in top post, will fix later if I can figure out issue) -
Need Assistance with Date and Part of Mei
KuraiValo replied to KuraiValo's topic in Translation Assistance
Additional photos (Photos are not correctly uploading, please see imgur link in top post, will fix later if I can figure out issue) -
Hello, I very recently purchased a gendaito. I believe I know what the swordsmith's name portion of the signature says, but I am having issues translating the remaining portion. I could also use some assistance on the date. Any knowledge on the swordsmith or more information on it in general is also greatly appreciated. I believe the swordsmith is: Tsutsui Kiyokane Thanks again for taking a look and for all the help. https://imgur.com/ovlZIxU
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I bought the Kiyokane and you got a nice one. Saw your post on it, it is sweet. It definitely is a small world and it was a pretty good show.
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Yep, that's where it was at. I picked up a nice gendaito and a nice naval dirk. I was after one or two others but decided to wait and they all got gone.
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Thanks for the help, I walked away and ended up buying a different sword that I'll end up posting later today or tomorrow since I need some assistance on the translation.
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I am completely new to collecting and had some reservations about buying this sword. I have attached pictures. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. Thanks Jake
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Ok, so I am really new on sword collecting, and I just starting to collect a set of WW2 era shin guntos (of the different variations). There is a upcoming auction for a Type 95 NCO sword: https://hibid.com/lot/98790192/wwii-Japanese-type-95-nco-sword/?q=&ref=lot-list I would like a better opinion on its authenticity. Lastly, would someone be willing to point me towards a better idea of today's going rate on different shin guntos? Thank you for the help.
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Looking for Signature Help on Gunto
KuraiValo replied to KuraiValo's topic in Translation Assistance
Thank you very much. I found another sword made by Yoshitada where the signature is almost the exact same. Thanks again! -
Attention Mantetsu Owners: A Survey
KuraiValo replied to Bruce Pennington's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Sorry for just now noticing your message. Here is an addition picture of the tang. The best I current have on my phone showing almost all of the tang. It only has one hole and I can provide a even better picture later if desired of the ENTIRE tang. -
There is a sword up for bid with the following signature. The signature looks odd to me, but I am a complete novice when it comes to this stuff. Any help on the signature assistance is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Attention Mantetsu Owners: A Survey
KuraiValo replied to Bruce Pennington's topic in Military Swords of Japan
Thank you for all the information! Just curious because I would like to dive into the history more, but how do you go about determining that it is from the 41st series? Also, does there happen to be a link to the database that is being compiled? Thanks again!
